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Megan Conn

For Many Teens, Summer Jobs May Be Thing Of The Past : The Two-Way : NPR - 0 views

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    Perhaps there will be an increased interest in volunteering?
Elizabeth Merritt

How teens are experiencing their version of the 'Great Resignation' - MindShift - 0 views

  • students also want to see this emphasis on mental health occurring school-wide, even education system-wide, in the midst of a pandemic.
  • her class has been more “bold” in asking for less of that busy work, as well as in asking for extended time for work or test preparation, compared with pre-pandemic school.
  • The pandemic made even more visible systemic inequities that made safety and school most challenging for the families who needed the most help — the conditions that often worsen mental health in the first place. Students are pushing both for interesting classes and a feeling of safety at school in the ways they can.
Karen Wade

Some teens aren't liking Facebook as much as older users - Los Angeles Times - 0 views

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    I recently returned from a family visit during which my 17 year old niece, who is heading off to college next fall, informed me she rarely uses her FB account anymore, and then only to send pictures.
Megan Conn

Live 20 More Years and You May Never Die, expert claims - 0 views

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    This seems so far fetched... but fascinating.   Would wreak some major havoc on our traditional audience model (kids, teens, adults, seniors). 
Garry Golden

MoMA | MoMA Teens Take Over Inside/Out: Overheard @ MoMA - 1 views

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    'Overheard' models are a good youth (and adult) pop culture fit
Ruth Cuadra

U.S. could save millions by changing font type, teen finds - 0 views

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    This person was thinking way outside the box! If the U.S. government stopped using Times New Roman and Century Gothic and switched to Garamond...
Ruth Cuadra

Drivers Wanted - Will Teens Really Disdain Cars Forever? - 2 views

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    The number of young people getting their licenses and interested in getting cars is declining. If this trend sticks, we may actually be moving away from an auto-centered culture.
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